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Improve your Italian skills and grow your vocabulary with these 10 entertaining Italian short stories! The best part of learning a new language is experiencing the culture and diving into activities that will enrich your life and vocabulary. The best way to learn a new language is by reading, and in this Italian book you will find yourself turning page after page to get to the end of each captivating story that will engage your mind and help you improve your Italian. In this book you will find: 10 captivating stories among topics that you will find easy to relate to. The stories are broken down into manageable chapters, so you always make progress with the story. Carefully written stories with you as an intermediate level reader in mind , using straightforward grammar and commonly used words so you can enjoy reading while learning new grammatical structures without being overwhelmed. Plenty of natural dialogues in each story that you would actually use in an everyday conversation, which will drastically improve your speaking and comprehension ability at the same time! At the end of each chapter there will be a comprehensive guide specially designed for beginner level readers, it will take you through a summary of each story followed by a vocabulary of some of the words from the story to make sure that you understand the story fully. Chapter by chapter you will find yourself effortlessly reading each story. Not struggling like in basic textbooks or boring reads. You will get involved by reading the dialogue of the characters by learning how to express yourself in different contexts and more importantly by learning new Italian words that will get you closer to your goal of becoming fully conversational. Review: ‘Soddisfazione: Satisfaction!’ - Lingo Mastery continues the mission to make Italian more accessible to a wider population. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘Learning a foreign language is always a challenge. However, it doesn’t have to be as complicated as it may seem. Being constantly exposed to the language one aims to master is the best way to speed up the learning process. It’s not just by listening to a language that you get to learn it. Reading has also been proven to be a very effective was to learn a foreign language as it helps the student to become familiar with the proper grammar use, the rhythms, forms and rules of the language and according to research, it exposes the pupil to more sentences per minute than the average movie or TV show…The stories are fluid, continuous and filled with a variety of helpful vocabulary combined with a grammatical richness. Additionally, at the end of each story, a learning support section will help you whenever you need it by providing you with English definitions of words, a summary of the story and multiple-choice questions about important features of the story.’ An example, in Story 1 Un San Valentino diverso dal solito - the story (translated for demo) ‘On February 14th, Valentine’s Day, the computer assistant Valentino decides to quit his job because it brings no satisfaction to him anymore. After sending an email to the human resources manager, he leaves his office and decides to stroll around the city, Rome. After lunch he meets Paolo, a friend he has known since the time he was at the university, who needs a reliable partner and a computer manger for a project he has started. So, he asks Valentino if he wants to work with him. Even if at the beginning Valentino was not sure about Paolo’s proposal, at the end he accepts.’ This is but one of the well-written stories with the summary in both Italian and English and the task of this tale is Vocabulary (very well defined) and a series of questions about the story written in Italian with the answers likewise in Italian. The stories vary, as do the lessons taught. This is a very fine introduction to Italian, appropriate for all age levels, and a book much needed at this time in our national status! Grady Harp, June 19 Review: Enjoyable reading with some comments - Really enjoy reading this book. There certainly are many new vocabulary words to learn. There are only a couple of comments I would like to make about this book: 1. The back cover says "...the stories are broken down into manageable chapters..." This is not correct. There are no chapters, just the 10 stories. Olly Richards breaks each of his stories into 3 chapters each. This is no big deal. This book's format is just fine. Just thought I would mention it, and 2. Not all of the highlighted vocabulary words are found in the vocabulary list at the end of each story. Again, this is not a big deal. Also, I am confused with the mixture of Passato Prossimo, Imperfecto and Passato Romoto in the same paragraph and sometimes in the same sentence. This is something I will learn more about from an Italian teacher. Just a passing comment. Thank you for this book - I AM LEARNING!!!
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G**P
‘Soddisfazione: Satisfaction!’
Lingo Mastery continues the mission to make Italian more accessible to a wider population. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘Learning a foreign language is always a challenge. However, it doesn’t have to be as complicated as it may seem. Being constantly exposed to the language one aims to master is the best way to speed up the learning process. It’s not just by listening to a language that you get to learn it. Reading has also been proven to be a very effective was to learn a foreign language as it helps the student to become familiar with the proper grammar use, the rhythms, forms and rules of the language and according to research, it exposes the pupil to more sentences per minute than the average movie or TV show…The stories are fluid, continuous and filled with a variety of helpful vocabulary combined with a grammatical richness. Additionally, at the end of each story, a learning support section will help you whenever you need it by providing you with English definitions of words, a summary of the story and multiple-choice questions about important features of the story.’ An example, in Story 1 Un San Valentino diverso dal solito - the story (translated for demo) ‘On February 14th, Valentine’s Day, the computer assistant Valentino decides to quit his job because it brings no satisfaction to him anymore. After sending an email to the human resources manager, he leaves his office and decides to stroll around the city, Rome. After lunch he meets Paolo, a friend he has known since the time he was at the university, who needs a reliable partner and a computer manger for a project he has started. So, he asks Valentino if he wants to work with him. Even if at the beginning Valentino was not sure about Paolo’s proposal, at the end he accepts.’ This is but one of the well-written stories with the summary in both Italian and English and the task of this tale is Vocabulary (very well defined) and a series of questions about the story written in Italian with the answers likewise in Italian. The stories vary, as do the lessons taught. This is a very fine introduction to Italian, appropriate for all age levels, and a book much needed at this time in our national status! Grady Harp, June 19
S**A
Enjoyable reading with some comments
Really enjoy reading this book. There certainly are many new vocabulary words to learn. There are only a couple of comments I would like to make about this book: 1. The back cover says "...the stories are broken down into manageable chapters..." This is not correct. There are no chapters, just the 10 stories. Olly Richards breaks each of his stories into 3 chapters each. This is no big deal. This book's format is just fine. Just thought I would mention it, and 2. Not all of the highlighted vocabulary words are found in the vocabulary list at the end of each story. Again, this is not a big deal. Also, I am confused with the mixture of Passato Prossimo, Imperfecto and Passato Romoto in the same paragraph and sometimes in the same sentence. This is something I will learn more about from an Italian teacher. Just a passing comment. Thank you for this book - I AM LEARNING!!!
H**I
A good way to learn Italian!
The stories are interesting and a good length to listen to in a single sitting. I found that reading initially, followed by vocabulary review, then listening while reading was a good process to help with both audio and visual comprehension.
J**B
Quality learning experience
I began with the beginner's version of Italian Short Stories and found it to be incredibly helpful in my reading, listening and comprehension of the Italian language. I can say that the intermediate version carries on the same high quality process and I have not been disappointed. The stories are short so one does not get bogged down with trying to remember what happened at the beginning while working through the vocabulary and comprehension. Another plus is that as one progresses, a story can be read and/or listened to in a short enough time that you can use this resource on a more frequent basis exposing yourself to the spoken and written word with little effort. I find the format of these books to be very useful and the fact that they are written in modern Italian makes them even more valuable.
A**N
Fantastic stories
This is an amazing book. The stories are fantastic in and of themselves; when you add the fact that you’re also improving your Italian at the same time, you’ve got a winner.
V**I
Good for learning
Improving the knowledge of the language
A**R
Better than an e-version
The book was for a course. It’s prompt delivery was welcomed It would have been very difficult to use electronically.
E**I
Just enough of a challenge
Entertaining stories with a good mix of vocabulary
R**Z
Gute Geschichte
Ich lerne gerade Italienisch und diese Geschichten sind großartig, um durch Übung neue Vokabeln zu lernen.
A**E
Très amusant
Facile à lire. Très bien fait.
L**I
Divertenti e istruttive
Le storie brevi per studenti di italiano sono divertenti e istruttive, i miei studenti ne sono contenti
M**N
Fun and Interesting Plots.
Another book by Lingo Mastery. Good stories with interesting plots and tales. Can't recommend these books enough, there are other grammar books also in this range that are extremely well laid out and informative.
C**E
aprender facilmente divirtiéndose
historias muy entretenidas para aprender italiano
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